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1801
Ramon Berenguer I and his wife, Almodis de la Marche
Ramon Berenguer I and his wife, Almodis de la Marche
They are counting out 2,000 ounces of gold coins as payment to William Raymond and Adelaide, count and countess of Cerdagne, in return for their rights over Carcassonne in 1067.
 
1802
Raymond of Burgundy
Raymond of Burgundy
Raymond in a miniature of the Tumbo A cartulary in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the chief bishopric of his dominion.
Owner of original: Wikipedia
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1803
Raymond Roy's Military Record
Raymond Roy's Military Record
 
1804
Rebecca (Stoner) Fleck
Rebecca (Stoner) Fleck
Wife of Gabriel Fleck
 
1805
Rebecca (Stoner) Fleck
Rebecca (Stoner) Fleck
Wife of Gabriel Fleck
 
1806
Record of Burial Place of Veteran
Record of Burial Place of Veteran
 
1807
Record of Marriage Contract between Noëlle Viger and Joseph Leduc
Record of Marriage Contract between Noëlle Viger and Joseph Leduc
 
1808
Record of the Contract of Marriage of Marie Martin and Jean Cloutier
Record of the Contract of Marriage of Marie Martin and Jean Cloutier
 
1809
Record of the Naturalization of Thomas F. Sullivan
Record of the Naturalization of Thomas F. Sullivan
Owner of original: Ancestry.com
41, -90
 
1810
Recording of Charlotte Fenn's burial place in the Hale Collection
Recording of Charlotte Fenn's burial place in the Hale Collection
 
1811
Remnants of tomb chest in Bampton church said to be that of Thomasine Hankford
Remnants of tomb chest in Bampton church said to be that of Thomasine Hankford
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1812
Rev John “Apostle to the Indians” Eliot
Rev John “Apostle to the Indians” Eliot
 
1813
Richard Coulter Welty
Richard Coulter Welty
 
1814
Richard Dushion III on his Wedding Day
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
1815
Richard Koontz Brindle
Richard Koontz Brindle
 
1816
Richard M. Dushion II and Kathryn Anne Carrell on their Wedding Day
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
1817
Richard W. Whelpley
Richard W. Whelpley
 
1818
Rob and Jen Roy
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41, -90
 
1819
Robert Asha Brindle
Robert Asha Brindle
 
1820
Robert Crawford, the husband of Mary Fleck
Robert Crawford, the husband of Mary Fleck
 
1821
Robert I, Count of Dreux
Robert I, Count of Dreux
 
1822
Robert II, King of France
Robert II, King of France
 
1823
Robert Roy about 2000
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Date: 2000
41, -90
 
1824
Robert W. Roy
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
41, -90
 
1825
Rose Haché
Rose Haché
 
1826
Roxy M. (Ward) Swan
Roxy M. (Ward) Swan
 
1827
Rufus H. Eddy
Rufus H. Eddy
 
1828
Rufus Westley Goodell
Rufus Westley Goodell
 
1829
Russell Family Memorial
Russell Family Memorial
 
1830
Russian Imperial Badge Port-Arthur Fortress Metal
Russian Imperial Badge Port-Arthur Fortress Metal
 
1831
Ruth (Gallagher) Sullivan
Ruth (Gallagher) Sullivan
 
1832
Ruth (Ward) Woodman with two grandsons
Ruth (Ward) Woodman with two grandsons
 
1833
Ruth Melinda (Delvey) Harding
Ruth Melinda (Delvey) Harding
 
1834
S.S. Gallia
S.S. Gallia
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1835
Saint Enravota
Saint Enravota
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1836
Saint Ludmilla
Saint Ludmilla
 
1837
Saint Margaret of Scotland
Saint Margaret of Scotland
 
1838
Samuel W. Brindle in 1965, holding his granddaughter, Mary Anne Lewis
Samuel W. Brindle in 1965, holding his granddaughter, Mary Anne Lewis
Date: 1965
 
1839
Samuel Warren Dewy Brindle
Samuel Warren Dewy Brindle
 
1840
Sancha, Queen consort of León
Sancha, Queen consort of León
Owner of original: Wikipedia
41, -90
 
1841
Sapor III, King of Persia (383-388)
Sapor III, King of Persia (383-388)
 
1842
Sarah A. (Berry) Flanders
Sarah A. (Berry) Flanders
(1829-1893)
 
1843
Sarah Cutler
(1665-1725)
Sarah Cutler (1665-1725)
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1844
Sarah Jane 'Sallie' Fleck Lotz
Sarah Jane "Sallie" Fleck Lotz
 
1845
Sarah Jane Gladwin
Sarah Jane Gladwin
 
1846
Sarah Osgood, wife of Milton C. Woodman
Sarah Osgood, wife of Milton C. Woodman
 
1847
Sarcophagus of Thutmose I
Sarcophagus of Thutmose I
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1848
Saxons Invading Britian
Saxons Invading Britian
 
1849
Schloss Kyburg
Schloss Kyburg
 
1850
Seal of Alan IV
Seal of Alan IV
 
1851
Seal of Andrew II, 1224
Seal of Andrew II, 1224
41, -90
 
1852
Seal of King John
Seal of King John
 
1853
Seal of Philip II Augustus
Seal of Philip II Augustus
 
1854
Seal of Phillip the Fair
Seal of Phillip the Fair
 
1855
Seal of Theobald III
Seal of Theobald III
 
1856
Second Page of William Walker's Will
Second Page of William Walker's Will
 
1857
Seleucus IV Philopator
Seleucus IV Philopator
 
1858
Serbian Royal Red Cross Order of St. Sava
Serbian Royal Red Cross Order of St. Sava
 
1859
Seymore-Whelpley Wedding Announcement
Seymore-Whelpley Wedding Announcement
Owner of original: Northfield, Vermont: News and Advertiser
Date: 8 Feb 1916
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1860
Shannon at Birth
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1861
Shannon at Home Coming
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Date: 2021
41, -90
 
1862
Shannon in 2010
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41, -90
 
1863
Shannon Roy in 2015
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1864
Shirin
Shirin
Khosrow Parviz's first sight of Shirin, bathing in a pool, in a manuscript of Nezami's poem. This is a famous moment in Persian literature.
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1865
Shirley (Woodman) Buell and Ruth (Ward) Woodman
Shirley (Woodman) Buell and Ruth (Ward) Woodman
 
1866
Shirley and Harry Buell
Shirley and Harry Buell
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1867
Shirley F. Roy
Shirley F. Roy
 
1868
Shirley Woodman in her Girl Scout Uniform
Shirley Woodman in her Girl Scout Uniform
41, -90
 
1869
Sidney Orville Sherwin, seated.
Sidney Orville Sherwin, seated.
 
1870
Signature of Edward Howe
Signature of Edward Howe
 
1871
Signature of Ephraim Smith
Signature of Ephraim Smith
 
1872
Signature of John Stone
Signature of John Stone
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1873
Signature of Lt Griffin Crafts
Signature of Lt Griffin Crafts
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1874
Signature of Simon Wolcott
Signature of Simon Wolcott
 
1875
Signature of Thomas Greenwood
Signature of Thomas Greenwood
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1876
Signature of Thomas Pierce
Signature of Thomas Pierce
 
1877
Silhouette of Bradford White
Silhouette of Bradford White
 
1878
Silver bowl Kavadh I, seated on his throne
Silver bowl Kavadh I, seated on his throne
Silver bowl showing & Khusrau of the righteous soul & (Khusrau I Anushirvan, 531-579) seated on his throne, or his father Kavadh I (488-496). This became a model representation of kingship for Byzantine art and from there, in Carolingian art. Below the king is shown in a typical scene of the mystical hunter of mouflon (Leningrad: Hermitage).
 
1879
Sir Thomas Montagu and his wife Lady Eleanor Holland
Sir Thomas Montagu and his wife Lady Eleanor Holland
from the Wrythe Garter Book
Owner of original: Wikipedia
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1880
Sisters Ellen and Julia Reardon c 1933
Sisters Ellen and Julia Reardon c 1933
 
1881
Solidus of Sigebert III
Solidus of Sigebert III
 
1882
Spanish-American War Veteran's Compensation Application of John Howard Lotz
Spanish-American War Veteran's Compensation Application of John Howard Lotz
 
1883
SS <i>Florizel</i>
SS Florizel
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1884
St Alkmund's Church, Derby, England
St Alkmund's Church, Derby, England
The church was built in 1846 by the architect Henry Isaac Stevens[4] at a cost of £7,700 on the site of several earlier churches stretching back to the 9th century[5] all named after Saint Alkmund. It was constructed in ashlar stone in a gothic style. Inside the church was an architectural triumph, with high pillars and stone arches. The aisle and nave were wide and the church featured a chancel. The steeple was supported by flying buttresses.

The foundation stone was laid on 6 May 1844[1] and the completed church was opened on 15 September 1846 by the Bishop of Lichfield.[2]

Construction of the church caused controversy among the Roman Catholic citizens of Derby. The 216-foot (66 m) spire was built directly in the line of sight of the Catholic St Mary's Church and, for many years, the Anglican church was referred to as "The Church of the Holy Spite". Derby painter Joseph Wright was re-buried in St Alkmund's churchyard upon completion of the building in 1846.

The church was surrounded by many two- and three-storey townhouses that lined the square and churchyard. Other buildings of interest included The Lamb Inn, opened in 1835, which featured its own brewery; a gabled sweet shop dating from the 17th century sited on the corner of the square and Bridgegate; and several shops dating to medieval times, located at the Queen Street entrance to the yard. The area was described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as 'A revival of 18th century unmatched, a quiet oasis.'[6]

During the mid-1950s it was discovered that the load-bearing wood in the steeple was warping and rotting. This led to the steeple being 'capped' and the top 20 feet were removed for restoration work to be done. This was done due to structural weaknesses being found in the stonework and woodwork in the steeple itself. Plans were laid down to replace the top of the steeple, but was never completed. Along with the top of the spire, several of the gothic detailing pieces on the roof were also removed, but no reasons for this were ever given.
 
1885
St-Joseph's Church, Chambly
St-Joseph's Church, Chambly
 
1886
St. Bartholomew's Church, Corham, England
St. Bartholomew's Church, Corham, England
The area occupied by St. Bart’s church has been a centre of Christian worship for over one thousand years. There was certainly a Saxon church on this site long before the Normans invaded England in 1066 A.D. It is recorded that William the Conqueror granted the church at Corsham to the Abbey of St. Stephen at Caen in Normandy. The present building dates from the middle of the twelfth century, but there have been many changes and additions since then, ending with a major restoration in Victorian times.
 
1887
St. Clothilda
St. Clothilda
 
1888
St. James' Church, Stanstead, England
St. James' Church, Stanstead, England
 
1889
St. Louis goes on Crusade
St. Louis goes on Crusade
 
1890
St. Louis IX of France
St. Louis IX of France
 
1891
St. Mary's Church, Merthyr
St. Mary's Church, Merthyr
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1892
St. Peter's Church, Titchfield as it appears today
St. Peter's Church, Titchfield as it appears today
Web Site of St Peter’s Church Titchfield
 
1893
Statue of Andrew II Holding the Golden Bull
Statue of Andrew II Holding the Golden Bull
 
1894
Statue of Charlemagne
Statue of Charlemagne
 
1895
Statue of Duke Otto von Wittlesbach V
Statue of Duke Otto von Wittlesbach V
 
1896
Statue of El Cid
Statue of El Cid
 
1897
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus I
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus I
 
1898
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus II
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus II
 
1899
Steph and Dan at their Wedding
Steph and Dan at their Wedding
 
1900
Stephanie Wilkins
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